Quarterback Terrelle Pryor seems intent upon a quick return from the concussion he suffered based on a series of Tweets he fired off Tuesday morning.“I’m ready to go” Pryor said via Twitter. He also said “I feel great by the way. Thanks for the concern. Go Raiders!”Regardless how Pryor feels he isn’t allowed to practice or play in a game again until he passes the league-mandated protocol for players that suffered a concussion as Pryor did Monday night late in a 37-21 loss to the Denver Broncos.Coach Dennis Allen said Tuesday that the Raiders will prepare their game plan for the Washington Redskins on Sunday as if Pryor and Matt Flynn are starting.Pryor’s first Tweet on Tuesday made it sound as if he has a ways to go before he gets cleared by team doctors.“Sorry about the loss Raider Nation” Pryor said. “I don’t remember much! Good hit by whoever it was. I heard our team fought well. We will be back.”Pryor was unavailable for comment Tuesday because he and his teammates received the day off.The Raiders practice Wednesday. If Pryor hasn’t been cleared by that time Flynn will get the reps with the first-team offense. He relieved Pryor against the Broncos and made his Raiders regular-season debut.Pryor got hit in the facemask with the helmet of Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard on a called quarterback run.Allen said he didn’t see anything illegal about Woodyard’s hit. He also said that the jarring blow won’t affect the play-calling from here on out.“If you’re going to put him in there you have to play the game you have to call the game that gives him the best chance to have success” Allen said. “I don’t have any problem with what we did. It’s unfortunate that he took the hit. But we have to move on from it.”